The soul is an immortal, a spark of divine light (divine spark). Humanity has believed this for millennia. This belief has been a cornerstone of religions.
Over the centuries, religions have undergone changes, leading to a decline in their spiritual authority. As a result, people have become confused and doubtful about this ancient belief. Moreover, in the 20th century, the rapid advancement of science has transformed our understanding of existence and improved our material lives.
However, while science has triumphed in the material realm, it has also eclipsed the belief in the soul. Consequently, few people concern themselves with the spiritual aspect of their being or ponder the fate of the soul after death. They are preoccupied with the present and immediate material gains, disregarding a future life they do not believe in.
Furthermore, recent discoveries in astronomy, geology, and anthropology have debunked the exaggerated claims of some religions, creating a conflict between faith and reason.
In summary, due to the expansion of science and the vague doctrines of some religions, people have become overly focused on the material world, neglecting the spiritual. Even if true believers were to engage in philosophical debates with scientists, it is unlikely they would prevail. A different approach is needed: OBSERVATION and EXPERIMENTATION. Sufficient evidence must be found to demonstrate that the soul is a real, a spark of divine light capable of existing independently of the body.
Fortunately, such evidence exists and is not difficult to verify if one is willing to objectively examine phenomena such as clairvoyance, clairaudience, telepathy, premonition, out-of-body experiences, and so on.
Translator’s note:
The Great Divine Light: Đại Linh Quang
Individual Divine Light: Tiểu Linh Quang
A Spark of Divine Light: Điểm Linh Quang
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